Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 16 Books – Our Best Friends Solution

Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 16 Books – Our Best Friends all Question and Answers complete Solution by Mrinal Sir and Neha Mam. Here you will get Bihar Board Class 7 English Solution all Chapter.

बिहार राज्य बोर्ड कक्षा 7 अंग्रेजी समाधान अध्याय 16 और सभी प्रश्नावली सटीक उत्तर.

Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 16 Books – Our Best Friends:

Board

Bihar State Board
Class

7

Subject

English
Book Name

Radiance

 

Chapter 16 BOOKS – OUR BEST FRIENDS

B.1 Think and Tell

B.1.1 Answer the following questions orally:

 

1) What worlds of wonder are our books?

Answer: New ideas, people and fancies are worlds of wonder of our books.

 

2) What are the books compared to?

Answer: Books are compared to magic box.

 

B.2.) Think and Write

B.2.1 True and False:

Write true or false in front of each statement in the space provided.

a) Reading books in boring. – False

b) Books tell us nothing new. – False

c) Books tell us about far away places. – True

d) Books do not tell us anything about times gone by. – False

e) Books help us imagine about the people we have never met. – True

 

B.2.2 Tick the most appropriate option for each of the following:

1.) The line ‘The room we sit in melts away’ means that

Answer: b) We forget that we are sitting in  the room.

 

2.) The words ‘our chosen friend’ refer to

Answer: c) A character whom we like in a story.

 

3.) Here’s our body in the chair,

But our mind is out there

The poet feels that when we are reading books we are sitting in chairs but our minds are

Answer: c) At the places and times we are reading about.

 

B.2.3 Answer the following questions:

A) For whom do books hold things?

Answer: Books hold things for their lovers.

 

B) We unlock a room with the help of a key. How can a book be unlocked by a child?

Answer: Book is like a magic box and by opening cover even a child can also unlock that magic box.

 

Word Study

C.1 Opposites of the following words appear in the poem. Pick them out and write them down in the space given below:

Close ×open

Old × new

After × before

Beginning × end

Lock × unlock

Inside ×out there

Fall × hold

 

Use the following words both as nouns and verbs in sentences of your own:

Play, open, look, mind, land

one has been done for you:

1) Open – My friends were sitting in open in the garden (noun)

The door was open (verb)

 

2) Look – Let me take a look. (noun)

She was looking at me. (verb)

 

3) Mind – The thought is running in my mind. (noun)

I don’t mind having meal with you. (verb)

 

4) Land – The bird lay eggs on land. (noun)

She landed on the trees. (verb)

 

C.2 Prefixes

The word ‘unlock’ is made by adding the prefix ‘un’ to the word ‘lock’. Some words in the Help Box can be changed into new words by adding ‘un’. Choose the word that will take the prefix ‘un’-. Also make the opposite of the remaining words by adding other prefixes such as ‘il-’ ‘in-’ ‘dis-’, ‘mis-’, ‘ir-’, ‘etc-’.

Do ×Undo

Happy ×Unhappy

Polite ×Impolite

Fit ×Unfit

Able ×Unable

Available ×Unavailable

Legal × Illegal

Acceptable × Unacceptable

Clean × Unclean

Friendly × Unfriendly

Regular × Irregular

Grateful × Ungrateful

Imaginative ×Unimaginative

Spell ×Unspell

Impressed × Unimpressed

Charge × Discharge

Just × Unjust

Like × Unlike

Kind × Unkind

Relevant × Irrelevant

Planned × Unplanned

Plug × Unplug

Polished × Unpolished

Satisfying ×dissatisfying

Comfort × Discomfort

Guide ×Misguide

 

D.) Rhyming Words

Say the following lines aloud:

What worlds of wonder are our books!

As one opens them and looks,

The words ‘books’ and ‘looks’ rhyme with each other and are thus called rhyming words. Search for more rhyming words in the poem.

Answer:

Rise – Eyes

Away – Play

End – Friend

Page – Age

Chair – There

Box – Unlocks

Covers – Lovers

 

E.) Composition

What do you like to read?

Answer: I like the story of the thirsty crow. In that story the crow was thirsty and he seeks for water. He finds water in the small pot but the water is very less quantity so crow use its mind and put some little stone in it and thus water level increase and crow drinks water. The story tell us about the thinking differently and use brain to solve problem.

 

F.) Translation

Translate the following sentences into English:

  1. हमें प्रतिदिन विद्यालय जाना चाहिए।
  2. क्या मैं यहाँ रात में यहां ठहर सकता हूँ?
  3. हमें अपने माता-पिता की आज्ञा माननी चाहिए।
  4. मैं तुम्हारे बिना नहीं रह सकता।
  5. एक बार मैं अपने भाई के साथ बाजार जा रहा था।

Answer:

  1. We should go to school every day.
  2. Can I stay here in the night?
  3. We should obey our parent.
  4. I cannot stay without you.
  5. Once I was going to market with my brother.

 

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